Chrome: Save custom CSS changes made in the inspector tool so they appear on page reload
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I'd like to modify some CSS of Youtube so an extension I use is in a better position relative to the video. Can I make CSS changes in the inspector window and then save it somewhere so it's always used when I visit Youtube.com? thanks very much
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I'd like to modify some CSS of Youtube so an extension I use is in a better position relative to the video. Can I make CSS changes in the inspector window and then save it somewhere so it's always used when I visit Youtube.com? thanks very much
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I'd like to modify some CSS of Youtube so an extension I use is in a better position relative to the video. Can I make CSS changes in the inspector window and then save it somewhere so it's always used when I visit Youtube.com? thanks very much
css google-chrome google-chrome-devtools
I'd like to modify some CSS of Youtube so an extension I use is in a better position relative to the video. Can I make CSS changes in the inspector window and then save it somewhere so it's always used when I visit Youtube.com? thanks very much
css google-chrome google-chrome-devtools
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With only Chrome's inspector window, this isn't possible. However, using an extension might solve your problem. This plugin seems to do exactly what you want.
Note: I have not tested this solution on your use case, I don't know if it is possible to change the position of a custom extension, or only the css of the standard page. Might depend on the priority/order in which your extensions are loaded.
GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
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1 Answer
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active
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up vote
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With only Chrome's inspector window, this isn't possible. However, using an extension might solve your problem. This plugin seems to do exactly what you want.
Note: I have not tested this solution on your use case, I don't know if it is possible to change the position of a custom extension, or only the css of the standard page. Might depend on the priority/order in which your extensions are loaded.
GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
– trying_hal9000
Nov 7 at 10:02
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up vote
1
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accepted
With only Chrome's inspector window, this isn't possible. However, using an extension might solve your problem. This plugin seems to do exactly what you want.
Note: I have not tested this solution on your use case, I don't know if it is possible to change the position of a custom extension, or only the css of the standard page. Might depend on the priority/order in which your extensions are loaded.
GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
– trying_hal9000
Nov 7 at 10:02
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
With only Chrome's inspector window, this isn't possible. However, using an extension might solve your problem. This plugin seems to do exactly what you want.
Note: I have not tested this solution on your use case, I don't know if it is possible to change the position of a custom extension, or only the css of the standard page. Might depend on the priority/order in which your extensions are loaded.
With only Chrome's inspector window, this isn't possible. However, using an extension might solve your problem. This plugin seems to do exactly what you want.
Note: I have not tested this solution on your use case, I don't know if it is possible to change the position of a custom extension, or only the css of the standard page. Might depend on the priority/order in which your extensions are loaded.
answered Nov 7 at 9:14
Maaike Brouwer
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GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
– trying_hal9000
Nov 7 at 10:02
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GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
– trying_hal9000
Nov 7 at 10:02
GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
– trying_hal9000
Nov 7 at 10:02
GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
– trying_hal9000
Nov 7 at 10:02
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